Rogue R3 Power Rack review

I love the Rogue R3 Power Rack plain and simple! I am able to touch my chest with the bar (because of the closer hole spacing) and if I fail the safeties save me from killing myself. On the powertec I could not touch my chest with bar because the 2 inch hole spacing didn't give me a perfect fit with the safeties in the bench press position.

I can do standing shoulder presses in this rack unlike the powertec where I could not because the bar would hit the top of rack. The rack is 24 inches on the inside compared to 25 inches for the powertec. I could not tell the difference.

The 24 inch width is perfect for my workouts plus it is only 1 inch less than my powertec rack and I never had a problem with that rack. The only issue I can imagine happening would be if you are extremely tall and you were to do barbell good morning then you might hit the rack. Or if you like to take more than 2 steps backwards before barbell squatting then the shallow depth might be a problem for you. The photo of the rack on their website is misleading because it shows 30" from outside to outside of the 3"x2" posts:

I was sent the bigger jhooks(5 inches long) which I like for work outside rack, for inside rack work get the new smaller design jhooks(4 inches long)

The safety bars have a bar inside a sheath. It takes about 20 seconds to change each side compared to 10 to 15 seconds for powertec safety spotters. As for the two pull up bars there is no knurling on them but the texture on them gives you a good grip.

The Rogue rack weights about 200 pounds. As for moving it around it shouldn't be hard if you have two people, I can see how it would be a pain in the ass to move it around alone. It has to be bolted down due to its shallow depth because it has no horizontal pipe running at the bottom to keep it from tipping over.

The dip attachment is solid if the rack is bolted to the floor. It does move a tiny bit when you get on it. Comparing it to the powertec dip attachment it is by far less wobbly. I put the dip attachment on the inside of the rack (like I do on the powertec) which makes me feel safer especially with weighted dips.